Well look what we have here. When we were not looking, Honda has begun to operate the next generation prototype solar hydrogen station in downtown Los Angeles at Honda R & D Americas. The idea is that of a single integrated unit that can be installed in any garage.
This season Honda solar hydrogen is smaller than its predecessor and can produce enough hydrogen through an 8-hour during the night to fill the average daily trip (which is about 10,000 miles per year) for each fuel cell electric vehicles. It is very useful to be able to recharge your car at night and can sleep well while filling in the knowledge that they are reducing CO2 emissions, since rates take off-peak energy. Load during the day is solar energy.
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